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\viewkind4\uc1\pard\f0\fs29 A node isn't just the text you see in the editor. Technically, \i a node is a folder\i0 . The text is just along for the ride in a file called "\cf1\f1\fs16 node.rtf\f0\fs28 ".\f2\par
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\cf0\f0\fs29 To check this folder out, just press Ctrl+E (sort for "explore")--the folder will open up in Windows Explorer. This allows you to conveniently store things (pictures, songs, hyperlinks, other folders...) related to whatever you're writing about in a place specific to it.\par
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Continue on to \b Sorted!\b0 .\par
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